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Thanks, I know about that, but what about textures -- no go?
Thanks, I know about that, but what about textures -- no go?
>That left part of the Control Panel is a bitmap (.bmp) image #632 and 633 in the shell32.dll in C:\Windows\System32 and if you are using a 64-bit system it will be in both C:\Windows\System32 and C:\Windows\SysWOW64<
Jerry,
Is it the exact same shell32.dll in both locations? In other words, can I paste the edited copy into both locations? Or would I have to edit each one separately?
>and the gray background is image #820 in the aero.msstyles<
Jerry,
Actually, 820 is the white part, not the gray, at least on my system. Does this vary from one build to another? Mine is Windows 7 Professional build 7601 (SP1, of course). What a headache that would be. You wouldn't happen to know what other image the gray area might be?
Jerry,
Thanks . . . but I don't understand . . . What do you mean, "the default Aero theme after theme has been changed with Windows style builder number change"? I'm still pretty new at this stuff. I don't use Windows style builder – not yet, anyway.
And I admit I have no idea what you mean by "Use this location below.
Lists, Menus & Tabs > Tab > Body" Could you please explain in a more basic way? thx
Disregard when I had to say up here I have you confused with another person that was using Windows style builder.
Are you talking about that gray area I have the red arrow pointing to? If so that is not a image that is a fill color that can only be accessed from Windows style builder that I know of.
Jerry
Ah . . .OK, looks like I'll have to check that out. I've looked at the website. Is there a trial version? I'm not finding one.
No trial at all, but for just under $23 US it's makes editing the .msstyles very easy.
Jerry